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The top pick-me-ups Brits rely on in winter months - including dancing in the kitchen

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Lottoland.co.uk, which commissioned the research, as it offers the chance to win five jackpots of £1 million for every £1 spent, said: “The months after Christmas can be hard as the nights are still long and many people feel there’s not much to look forward to. “But the simple things, like dancing in the kitchen and dreaming of a lottery win, can really help lift our spirits.“It shows you don’t have to spend money to keep yourself happy - but I think we all agree, it’s a nice bonus to have that money to spend.”The research also revealed Brits are currently seeking the simple pleasures in life, as 44 percent are planning to save money after an expensive festive period.And many want to keep themselves busy at the beginning of the year, because six in ten think January, February and March are the most boring months.The average adult looks for something to pick their mood up as often as three times a day, with four in ten having fewer social plans than usual to look forward to in the winter months.The survey, carried out via OnePoll, found 42 percent feel they rely on pick-me-ups most during the winter, as almost six in ten feel more down in the dumps and glum at this time of the year.A further 43 percent see a quieter January or February period at work compared to the rest of the year.And three-quarters (76 percent) admit the darker mornings and evenings in the winter make them less likely to want to leave the house, with 37 percent feeling less fit in the early months of the year.

The spokesman from Lottoland.co.uk added: “It’s clearly not uncommon to feel less motivated in the early months of the year. “The aftermath of the excitement of Christmas can be slow, especially as work tends to die down and there are fewer.

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